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Portuguese Fish Cross Stitch Pattern

A patchwork of Portuguese print motifs are combined to form this delightful fish cross stitch design by UK-based Tapestry Barn. The colors are bright and vibrant, evocative of summer and the sea. Stitch the complete design and mount it in a matching frame, or stitch the fish individually to use as hanging decorations.

The design is available as a printed hardcopy pattern. If you want to get up and stitching quickly, save yourself the time of collecting all the supplies and purchase one of our bundle options which includes the pattern along with fabric, thread, and needles.

Bundle options:

  • Printed pattern
  • 14 full skeins of DMC cotton embroidery floss
  • 14-count Icelandic Gray Aida (12" x 18") or 28-count Icelandic Gray linen (13" x 18")
  • Complimentary tapestry needle

Pattern details:

  • Stitching area: 84 stitches wide x 127 stitches high
  • Finished size: 6" x 9.1" on 14-count Aida or 28-count linen
  • Model was stitched on light gray Aida
  • Types of stitches: Cross stitch

Customer Reviews

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Niki V.
Love love love this pattern!

We got the chance to visit Portugal last year, and when I saw this pattern I knew I had to stitch it! I’ve been out of the stitching game for probably 15 years, but this pattern was easy and clearly written so I had no problems! It is gorgeous, and it won a blue ribbon at the fair!

Gorgeous job and congrats on the win!

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Kristen

Love the colors!

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Tammy

Love this chart. I ordered the floss pack for ease and got my fabric from stash. Im all ready to stitch.

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Melanie D.
Portuguese fish

I love it! Stitching right now..

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Carolyn T.

I haven’t received this,likely because of the Canadian postal strike.

Hi Carolyn,

I'm sorry to hear your pattern has not arived. I checked the tracking information and It does indeed appear to be stuck in transit due to the postal strike. Hopefully that will be resolved soon and you can get stitching!

Kind regards,
Susan

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